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/*--- Block recoverer program for bzip2                   ---*/ 
/*---                                      bzip2recover.c ---*/ 
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/*-- 
  This program is bzip2recover, a program to attempt data  
  salvage from damaged files created by the accompanying 
  bzip2-1.0.3 program. 
 
  Copyright (C) 1996-2005 Julian R Seward.  All rights reserved. 
 
  Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 
  modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 
  are met: 
 
  1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 
     notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 
 
  2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must  
     not claim that you wrote the original software.  If you use this  
     software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product  
     documentation would be appreciated but is not required. 
 
  3. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must 
     not be misrepresented as being the original software. 
 
  4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote  
     products derived from this software without specific prior written  
     permission. 
 
  THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS 
  OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED 
  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 
  ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY 
  DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 
  DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE 
  GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 
  INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, 
  WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING 
  NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 
  SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 
 
  Julian Seward, Cambridge, UK. 
  jseward@bzip.org 
  bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.3 of 15 February 2005 
--*/ 
 
/*-- 
  This program is a complete hack and should be rewritten 
  properly.  It isn't very complicated. 
--*/ 
 
#include  
#include  
#include  
#include  
 
 
/* This program records bit locations in the file to be recovered. 
   That means that if 64-bit ints are not supported, we will not 
   be able to recover .bz2 files over 512MB (2^32 bits) long. 
   On GNU supported platforms, we take advantage of the 64-bit 
   int support to circumvent this problem.  Ditto MSVC. 
 
   This change occurred in version 1.0.2; all prior versions have 
   the 512MB limitation. 
*/ 
#ifdef __GNUC__ 
   typedef  unsigned long long int  MaybeUInt64; 
#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%Lu" 
#else 
#ifdef _MSC_VER 
   typedef  unsigned __int64  MaybeUInt64; 
#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%I64u" 
#else 
   typedef  unsigned int   MaybeUInt64; 
#  define MaybeUInt64_FMT "%u" 
#endif 
#endif 
 
typedef  unsigned int   UInt32; 
typedef  int            Int32; 
typedef  unsigned char  UChar; 
typedef  char           Char; 
typedef  unsigned char  Bool; 
#define True    ((Bool)1) 
#define False   ((Bool)0) 
 
 
#define BZ_MAX_FILENAME 2000 
 
Char inFileName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME]; 
Char outFileName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME]; 
Char progName[BZ_MAX_FILENAME]; 
 
MaybeUInt64 bytesOut = 0; 
MaybeUInt64 bytesIn  = 0; 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
/*--- Header bytes                                ---*/ 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
 
#define BZ_HDR_B 0x42                         /* 'B' */ 
#define BZ_HDR_Z 0x5a                         /* 'Z' */ 
#define BZ_HDR_h 0x68                         /* 'h' */ 
#define BZ_HDR_0 0x30                         /* '0' */ 
  
 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
/*--- I/O errors                                  ---*/ 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void readError ( void ) 
{ 
   fprintf ( stderr, 
             "%s: I/O error reading `%s', possible reason follows.\n", 
            progName, inFileName ); 
   perror ( progName ); 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n", 
             progName ); 
   exit ( 1 ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void writeError ( void ) 
{ 
   fprintf ( stderr, 
             "%s: I/O error reading `%s', possible reason follows.\n", 
            progName, inFileName ); 
   perror ( progName ); 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n", 
             progName ); 
   exit ( 1 ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void mallocFail ( Int32 n ) 
{ 
   fprintf ( stderr, 
             "%s: malloc failed on request for %d bytes.\n", 
            progName, n ); 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: warning: output file(s) may be incomplete.\n", 
             progName ); 
   exit ( 1 ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void tooManyBlocks ( Int32 max_handled_blocks ) 
{ 
   fprintf ( stderr, 
             "%s: `%s' appears to contain more than %d blocks\n", 
            progName, inFileName, max_handled_blocks ); 
   fprintf ( stderr, 
             "%s: and cannot be handled.  To fix, increase\n", 
             progName ); 
   fprintf ( stderr,  
             "%s: BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS in bzip2recover.c, and recompile.\n", 
             progName ); 
   exit ( 1 ); 
} 
 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
/*--- Bit stream I/O                              ---*/ 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
 
typedef 
   struct { 
      FILE*  handle; 
      Int32  buffer; 
      Int32  buffLive; 
      Char   mode; 
   } 
   BitStream; 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
BitStream* bsOpenReadStream ( FILE* stream ) 
{ 
   BitStream *bs = malloc ( sizeof(BitStream) ); 
   if (bs == NULL) mallocFail ( sizeof(BitStream) ); 
   bs->handle = stream; 
   bs->buffer = 0; 
   bs->buffLive = 0; 
   bs->mode = 'r'; 
   return bs; 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
BitStream* bsOpenWriteStream ( FILE* stream ) 
{ 
   BitStream *bs = malloc ( sizeof(BitStream) ); 
   if (bs == NULL) mallocFail ( sizeof(BitStream) ); 
   bs->handle = stream; 
   bs->buffer = 0; 
   bs->buffLive = 0; 
   bs->mode = 'w'; 
   return bs; 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void bsPutBit ( BitStream* bs, Int32 bit ) 
{ 
   if (bs->buffLive == 8) { 
      Int32 retVal = putc ( (UChar) bs->buffer, bs->handle ); 
      if (retVal == EOF) writeError(); 
      bytesOut++; 
      bs->buffLive = 1; 
      bs->buffer = bit & 0x1; 
   } else { 
      bs->buffer = ( (bs->buffer << 1) | (bit & 0x1) ); 
      bs->buffLive++; 
   }; 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
/*-- 
   Returns 0 or 1, or 2 to indicate EOF. 
--*/ 
Int32 bsGetBit ( BitStream* bs ) 
{ 
   if (bs->buffLive > 0) { 
      bs->buffLive --; 
      return ( ((bs->buffer) >> (bs->buffLive)) & 0x1 ); 
   } else { 
      Int32 retVal = getc ( bs->handle ); 
      if ( retVal == EOF ) { 
         if (errno != 0) readError(); 
         return 2; 
      } 
      bs->buffLive = 7; 
      bs->buffer = retVal; 
      return ( ((bs->buffer) >> 7) & 0x1 ); 
   } 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void bsClose ( BitStream* bs ) 
{ 
   Int32 retVal; 
 
   if ( bs->mode == 'w' ) { 
      while ( bs->buffLive < 8 ) { 
         bs->buffLive++; 
         bs->buffer <<= 1; 
      }; 
      retVal = putc ( (UChar) (bs->buffer), bs->handle ); 
      if (retVal == EOF) writeError(); 
      bytesOut++; 
      retVal = fflush ( bs->handle ); 
      if (retVal == EOF) writeError(); 
   } 
   retVal = fclose ( bs->handle ); 
   if (retVal == EOF) { 
      if (bs->mode == 'w') writeError(); else readError(); 
   } 
   free ( bs ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void bsPutUChar ( BitStream* bs, UChar c ) 
{ 
   Int32 i; 
   for (i = 7; i >= 0; i--) 
      bsPutBit ( bs, (((UInt32) c) >> i) & 0x1 ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
void bsPutUInt32 ( BitStream* bs, UInt32 c ) 
{ 
   Int32 i; 
 
   for (i = 31; i >= 0; i--) 
      bsPutBit ( bs, (c >> i) & 0x1 ); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------*/ 
Bool endsInBz2 ( Char* name ) 
{ 
   Int32 n = strlen ( name ); 
   if (n <= 4) return False; 
   return 
      (name[n-4] == '.' && 
       name[n-3] == 'b' && 
       name[n-2] == 'z' && 
       name[n-1] == '2'); 
} 
 
 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
/*---                                             ---*/ 
/*---------------------------------------------------*/ 
 
/* This logic isn't really right when it comes to Cygwin. */ 
#ifdef _WIN32 
#  define  BZ_SPLIT_SYM  '\\'  /* path splitter on Windows platform */ 
#else 
#  define  BZ_SPLIT_SYM  '/'   /* path splitter on Unix platform */ 
#endif 
 
#define BLOCK_HEADER_HI  0x00003141UL 
#define BLOCK_HEADER_LO  0x59265359UL 
 
#define BLOCK_ENDMARK_HI 0x00001772UL 
#define BLOCK_ENDMARK_LO 0x45385090UL 
 
/* Increase if necessary.  However, a .bz2 file with > 50000 blocks 
   would have an uncompressed size of at least 40GB, so the chances 
   are low you'll need to up this. 
*/ 
#define BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS 50000 
 
MaybeUInt64 bStart [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS]; 
MaybeUInt64 bEnd   [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS]; 
MaybeUInt64 rbStart[BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS]; 
MaybeUInt64 rbEnd  [BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS]; 
 
Int32 main ( Int32 argc, Char** argv ) 
{ 
   FILE*       inFile; 
   FILE*       outFile; 
   BitStream*  bsIn, *bsWr; 
   Int32       b, wrBlock, currBlock, rbCtr; 
   MaybeUInt64 bitsRead; 
 
   UInt32      buffHi, buffLo, blockCRC; 
   Char*       p; 
 
   strcpy ( progName, argv[0] ); 
   inFileName[0] = outFileName[0] = 0; 
 
   fprintf ( stderr,  
             "bzip2recover 1.0.3: extracts blocks from damaged .bz2 files.\n" ); 
 
   if (argc != 2) { 
      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: usage is `%s damaged_file_name'.\n", 
                        progName, progName ); 
      switch (sizeof(MaybeUInt64)) { 
         case 8: 
            fprintf(stderr,  
                    "\trestrictions on size of recovered file: None\n"); 
            break; 
         case 4: 
            fprintf(stderr,  
                    "\trestrictions on size of recovered file: 512 MB\n"); 
            fprintf(stderr,  
                    "\tto circumvent, recompile with MaybeUInt64 as an\n" 
                    "\tunsigned 64-bit int.\n"); 
            break; 
         default: 
            fprintf(stderr,  
                    "\tsizeof(MaybeUInt64) is not 4 or 8 -- " 
                    "configuration error.\n"); 
            break; 
      } 
      exit(1); 
   } 
 
   if (strlen(argv[1]) >= BZ_MAX_FILENAME-20) { 
      fprintf ( stderr,  
                "%s: supplied filename is suspiciously (>= %d chars) long.  Bye!\n", 
                progName, (int)strlen(argv[1]) ); 
      exit(1); 
   } 
 
   strcpy ( inFileName, argv[1] ); 
 
   inFile = fopen ( inFileName, "rb" ); 
   if (inFile == NULL) { 
      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't read `%s'\n", progName, inFileName ); 
      exit(1); 
   } 
 
   bsIn = bsOpenReadStream ( inFile ); 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: searching for block boundaries ...\n", progName ); 
 
   bitsRead = 0; 
   buffHi = buffLo = 0; 
   currBlock = 0; 
   bStart[currBlock] = 0; 
 
   rbCtr = 0; 
 
   while (True) { 
      b = bsGetBit ( bsIn ); 
      bitsRead++; 
      if (b == 2) { 
         if (bitsRead >= bStart[currBlock] && 
            (bitsRead - bStart[currBlock]) >= 40) { 
            bEnd[currBlock] = bitsRead-1; 
            if (currBlock > 0) 
               fprintf ( stderr, "   block %d runs from " MaybeUInt64_FMT  
                                 " to " MaybeUInt64_FMT " (incomplete)\n", 
                         currBlock,  bStart[currBlock], bEnd[currBlock] ); 
         } else 
            currBlock--; 
         break; 
      } 
      buffHi = (buffHi << 1) | (buffLo >> 31); 
      buffLo = (buffLo << 1) | (b & 1); 
      if ( ( (buffHi & 0x0000ffff) == BLOCK_HEADER_HI  
             && buffLo == BLOCK_HEADER_LO) 
           ||  
           ( (buffHi & 0x0000ffff) == BLOCK_ENDMARK_HI  
             && buffLo == BLOCK_ENDMARK_LO) 
         ) { 
         if (bitsRead > 49) { 
            bEnd[currBlock] = bitsRead-49; 
         } else { 
            bEnd[currBlock] = 0; 
         } 
         if (currBlock > 0 && 
	     (bEnd[currBlock] - bStart[currBlock]) >= 130) { 
            fprintf ( stderr, "   block %d runs from " MaybeUInt64_FMT  
                              " to " MaybeUInt64_FMT "\n", 
                      rbCtr+1,  bStart[currBlock], bEnd[currBlock] ); 
            rbStart[rbCtr] = bStart[currBlock]; 
            rbEnd[rbCtr] = bEnd[currBlock]; 
            rbCtr++; 
         } 
         if (currBlock >= BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS) 
            tooManyBlocks(BZ_MAX_HANDLED_BLOCKS); 
         currBlock++; 
 
         bStart[currBlock] = bitsRead; 
      } 
   } 
 
   bsClose ( bsIn ); 
 
   /*-- identified blocks run from 1 to rbCtr inclusive. --*/ 
 
   if (rbCtr < 1) { 
      fprintf ( stderr, 
                "%s: sorry, I couldn't find any block boundaries.\n", 
                progName ); 
      exit(1); 
   }; 
 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: splitting into blocks\n", progName ); 
 
   inFile = fopen ( inFileName, "rb" ); 
   if (inFile == NULL) { 
      fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't open `%s'\n", progName, inFileName ); 
      exit(1); 
   } 
   bsIn = bsOpenReadStream ( inFile ); 
 
   /*-- placate gcc's dataflow analyser --*/ 
   blockCRC = 0; bsWr = 0; 
 
   bitsRead = 0; 
   outFile = NULL; 
   wrBlock = 0; 
   while (True) { 
      b = bsGetBit(bsIn); 
      if (b == 2) break; 
      buffHi = (buffHi << 1) | (buffLo >> 31); 
      buffLo = (buffLo << 1) | (b & 1); 
      if (bitsRead == 47+rbStart[wrBlock])  
         blockCRC = (buffHi << 16) | (buffLo >> 16); 
 
      if (outFile != NULL && bitsRead >= rbStart[wrBlock] 
                          && bitsRead <= rbEnd[wrBlock]) { 
         bsPutBit ( bsWr, b ); 
      } 
 
      bitsRead++; 
 
      if (bitsRead == rbEnd[wrBlock]+1) { 
         if (outFile != NULL) { 
            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x17 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x72 ); 
            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x45 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x38 ); 
            bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x50 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x90 ); 
            bsPutUInt32 ( bsWr, blockCRC ); 
            bsClose ( bsWr ); 
         } 
         if (wrBlock >= rbCtr) break; 
         wrBlock++; 
      } else 
      if (bitsRead == rbStart[wrBlock]) { 
         /* Create the output file name, correctly handling leading paths.  
            (31.10.2001 by Sergey E. Kusikov) */ 
         Char* split; 
         Int32 ofs, k; 
         for (k = 0; k < BZ_MAX_FILENAME; k++)  
            outFileName[k] = 0; 
         strcpy (outFileName, inFileName); 
         split = strrchr (outFileName, BZ_SPLIT_SYM); 
         if (split == NULL) { 
            split = outFileName; 
         } else { 
            ++split; 
	 } 
	 /* Now split points to the start of the basename. */ 
         ofs  = split - outFileName; 
         sprintf (split, "rec%5d", wrBlock+1); 
         for (p = split; *p != 0; p++) if (*p == ' ') *p = '0'; 
         strcat (outFileName, inFileName + ofs); 
 
         if ( !endsInBz2(outFileName)) strcat ( outFileName, ".bz2" ); 
 
         fprintf ( stderr, "   writing block %d to `%s' ...\n", 
                           wrBlock+1, outFileName ); 
 
         outFile = fopen ( outFileName, "wb" ); 
         if (outFile == NULL) { 
            fprintf ( stderr, "%s: can't write `%s'\n", 
                      progName, outFileName ); 
            exit(1); 
         } 
         bsWr = bsOpenWriteStream ( outFile ); 
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_B );     
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_Z );     
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_h );     
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, BZ_HDR_0 + 9 ); 
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x31 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x41 ); 
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x59 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x26 ); 
         bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x53 ); bsPutUChar ( bsWr, 0x59 ); 
      } 
   } 
 
   fprintf ( stderr, "%s: finished\n", progName ); 
   return 0; 
} 
 
 
 
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/*--- end                                  bzip2recover.c ---*/ 
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